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slomark
Oct 03, 2013Explorer
My experience with the See Level system was quite disappointing. As recommended, I temporarily mounted the sensors in order to determine the best vertical location on the tank. However, when filling each of the four tanks with a five gallon bucket, it became clear that the sensors were not measuring the five gallon increases the same. One tank might increase it's level by 25%, and another tank would not change at all.
After speaking with their tech support it was advised to place the sensors on the lower portion of the waste tank, thus allowing for outage at the 100% level and the inverse for the fresh water tank. And yes, the installation instructions were closely followed.
In addition, they suggested that the inaccurate reading might be to scum build up on the tank walls. After purchasing their recommended tank flush product, there was no change in the accuracy of the sensors.
I've developed a chart for each tank, and it's relative percentage of capacity.
Thats why I would not recommend this product. Hope this helps.
After speaking with their tech support it was advised to place the sensors on the lower portion of the waste tank, thus allowing for outage at the 100% level and the inverse for the fresh water tank. And yes, the installation instructions were closely followed.
In addition, they suggested that the inaccurate reading might be to scum build up on the tank walls. After purchasing their recommended tank flush product, there was no change in the accuracy of the sensors.
I've developed a chart for each tank, and it's relative percentage of capacity.
Thats why I would not recommend this product. Hope this helps.
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